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The purpose of this video is for an assignment for University of Brunei Darussalam students taking the module AC-4302 Political Economy of The Media.
COPYRIGHT CONTROLLED.
• Title of film:
The Media in Brunei: Behind The Regulation and The Rise of New Media
• A brief description/synopsis of your film:
This video aims to educate the viewers on the state of media in Brunei as well as the use of the new media by Bruneian media users. We shall show certain contents that have gone viral in the new media (e.g Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, etc.) specifically in Brunei and explain why the use of new media in Brunei seems to be lacking in proper regulation and monitoring. We will also mention the external regulations that have been done by the government and further question whether those efforts are enough to control the usage of new media in Brunei. We shall also introduce the D.R.U.M.S which will be further explained in the video.
We have adopted a newscast and documentary style to our film as our aim is to show the state of media in Brunei and how new media is being utilised by the media users here. Most references are taken online from trusted government websites such as AiTi Brunei. We look into books and journals for our general understanding on the role of media and why regulation is important.
• In point form only, things in the video you wish to highlight to me (a particular shot? a particular argument/content? A particular sound/ piece of music? A particular style? Etc.)
We have brought up the issue of media users in Brunei utilising the new media to rapidly share content or information that may contain the D.R.U.M.S.
We have explained that media users in Brunei should be more responsible in the content that they might share in the new media and not to accept every information or content shared at face-value and be more wary of further sharing it to the mass public.
Apart from external regulation from the government, internal regulation or self-regulation is important where media users are aware of the content they may receive in the new media and be critical of believing it and further sharing it to their connections in the new media platforms.
• Self-reflection: Things you wish could have done better, or differently, with your video and your reasons why.
We are aware of what is lacking in the film especially in terms of content and understanding of what media regulation actually is. We have tried to relate as much to Brunei where we try to show how media regulation is done and why media regulation is important especially with the use of new media such as the internet and social networking sites.
Considering that this is a level 4000 module, our group being all 2nd year students are finding it tough to cope with the demand for the film. We need further understanding on media regulation and probably even do more research on Brunei's media regulation and its current updates. We have tried with whatever resources and time we have, with whatever understanding we have on the subject to produce this film for the module. There is also not much reference for the state of media in Brunei therefore most of our explanation are very generic and are based on our own understanding and observation of the media in Brunei.
We think we could have done a better job if all of our group members are able to synchronize our time with one another to do work in this film assignment. However due to each and of us taking different modules, our free times are also different thus limiting the options for us to sit down together and working on this assignment. Our lack in knowledge in video recording also limits our ability to provide a good presentation in the film and that we took too much time experimenting with different styles and approaches in recording.
Simply said, we know we could have done better in filming and explaining media regulation.
List of references (books, journals, websites) that have been cited
•Authority for Info-communications TechnologyIndustry (AiTi) (2013). Social Media -- Challenges in Brunei, Mr. Haji Yahkup binHaji Menudin. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/asp/CMS/Events/2013/RR-ITP-2013/S4_Brunei.pdf. [Last Accessed 15/11/2013].
•Dennis McQuail (2010). Media Regulation. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www2.le.ac.uk/projects/oer/oers/media-and-communication/oers/ms7501/mod2unit11/mod2unit11cg.pdf. [Last Accessed 20/11/2013].
•Feintuck, M, Varney, M., (2006) Media Regulation, Public Interest and The Law (2nd Ed.).Edinburgh University Press.
•Fourie, P.T. (2008). Media Studies: Policy, Management and Media Representation. Cape Town. Juta & Co. Ltd
•The Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy (PCMLP) (2004) [ONLINE] Self-Regulation of Digital Media Converging on the Internet: Industry Codes of Conduct in Sectoral Analysis. Available at :http://pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/sites/pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/files/IAPCODEfinal.pdf [Last Accessed 20/11/2013]

SynopsisBrunei, a tiny kingdom in Southeast Asia, has gained notoriety in recent times after the country's ruler decided to impose Islamic law in the country. International media outlets have criticized the Sultan for his decision, which is deemed unwise and hypocritical. Beyond the media portrayal, little is known about Brunei.
This seminar seeks to understand the role of Islam within the Bruneian state and society. The speaker will examine the historical role of Islam in Brunei, expound on the concept of Malay identity, Islam and monarchy (Melayu, Islam, Beraja) that has defined the Bruneian state. He will also draw a trajectory of the future role of Islam in Brunei.
About the Speaker
AminAbdul Aziz is Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Policy Studies, University of Brunei Darussalam. He is holder of an Ijazah with an unbroken chain of transmission (sanad muttasil) to Prophet Muhammad. He also holds a Master in Islamic Studies graduating overall first and awarded the Abdullah ibn AbbasAward for Excellence in Shari'ah Sciences from the Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences, Virginia, USA.
About the ModeratorMohamed Ali is an Executive Producer at TheMedia, an independent production house. He has been a television anchor for current affairs programmes for 20 years. He is a keen observer of social and political development in and around Singapore.
About CriticalXchange (CRIX)
Critical Xchange (CRIX) is a unique organization that aims to provide a mutually beneficial platform for citizens and incoming expats to exchange news, views and skills with the local community. Since our inception in 2012, CRIX (formerly known as the Muslim Expatriates' Network) has organised several groundbreaking programmes and events to build and strengthen the local community. Bringing people together for mutual gain is our key focus. We have a diverse community of members and value inclusivity. We invite you on our journey of the sharing of expertise, time and knowledge for the greater good and are excited about the upcoming discussions that seek to promote intelligent conversations.
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Email: connect@criticalxchange.com
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Brunei

Brunei (i/bruːˈnaɪ/, broo-NYE), officially the Nation of Brunei, the Abode of Peace (Malay:Negara Brunei Darussalam, Jawi: نڬارا بروني دارالسلام‎), is a sovereign state located on the north coast of the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. Apart from its coastline with the South China Sea, the country is completely surrounded by the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is separated into two parts by the Sarawak district of Limbang. Brunei is the only sovereign state completely on the island of Borneo; the remainder of the island's territory is divided between the nations of Malaysia and Indonesia. Brunei's population was 408,786 in July 2012.

Media of Brunei

The media of Brunei are strictly controlled by the government under Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, which has effectively imposed martial law in the country since the Brunei Revolt of 1962. News coverage consists of police-beat reporting, lifestyle features and community events, with little in the way of diverse viewpoints. Reporters Without Borders reports there is "virtually no criticism of the government". The liberal democracy watchdog Freedom House lists Brunei's media as "not free".

The privately owned press, Brunei Press Sdn Bhd, publisher of the Borneo Bulletin, is controlled by the sultan's family. Reporters and editors exercise self-censorship on political and religious matters.

A press law provides prison terms of up to three years for reporting "false news".

Newspapers

There are four local newspapers in Brunei:

BruDirect.com - Brunei No.1 News Website. An online newspaper and the largest online media information tool, and a pioneer in the field of online media in Brunei Darussalam. The website has an audience of 70,000 to 80,000 visits per day.

Social media

Social media are computer-mediated tools that allow people or companies to create, share, or exchange information, career interests, ideas, and pictures/videos in virtual communities and networks. Social media is defined as "a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content." Furthermore, social media depend on mobile and web-based technologies to create highly interactive platforms through which individuals and communities share, co-create, discuss, and modify user-generated content. They introduce substantial and pervasive changes to communication between businesses, organizations, communities, and individuals. These changes are the focus of the emerging field of technoself studies.
Social media differ from traditional or industrial media in many ways, including quality,reach, frequency, usability, immediacy, and permanence. Social media operate in a dialogic transmission system (many sources to many receivers). This is in contrast to traditional media that operates under a monologic transmission model (one source to many receivers).

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Media in Brunei: Behind The Regulations & The Rise of the New Media

The purpose of this video is for an assignment for University of Brunei Darussalam students taking the module AC-4302 Political Economy of The Media.
COPYRIGHT CONTROLLED.
• Title of film:
The Media in Brunei: Behind The Regulation and The Rise of New Media
• A brief description/synopsis of your film:
This video aims to educate the viewers on the state of media in Brunei as well as the use of the new media by Bruneian media users. We shall show certain contents that have gone viral in the new media (e.g Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, etc.) specifically in Brunei and explain why the use of new media in Brunei seems to be lacking in proper regulation and monitoring. We will also mention the external regulations that have been done by the government and further question whether those efforts are enough to control the usage of new media in Brunei. We shall also introduce the D.R.U.M.S which will be further explained in the video.
We have adopted a newscast and documentary style to our film as our aim is to show the state of media in Brunei and how new media is being utilised by the media users here. Most references are taken online from trusted government websites such as AiTi Brunei. We look into books and journals for our general understanding on the role of media and why regulation is important.
• In point form only, things in the video you wish to highlight to me (a particular shot? a particular argument/content? A particular sound/ piece of music? A particular style? Etc.)
We have brought up the issue of media users in Brunei utilising the new media to rapidly share content or information that may contain the D.R.U.M.S.
We have explained that media users in Brunei should be more responsible in the content that they might share in the new media and not to accept every information or content shared at face-value and be more wary of further sharing it to the mass public.
Apart from external regulation from the government, internal regulation or self-regulation is important where media users are aware of the content they may receive in the new media and be critical of believing it and further sharing it to their connections in the new media platforms.
• Self-reflection: Things you wish could have done better, or differently, with your video and your reasons why.
We are aware of what is lacking in the film especially in terms of content and understanding of what media regulation actually is. We have tried to relate as much to Brunei where we try to show how media regulation is done and why media regulation is important especially with the use of new media such as the internet and social networking sites.
Considering that this is a level 4000 module, our group being all 2nd year students are finding it tough to cope with the demand for the film. We need further understanding on media regulation and probably even do more research on Brunei's media regulation and its current updates. We have tried with whatever resources and time we have, with whatever understanding we have on the subject to produce this film for the module. There is also not much reference for the state of media in Brunei therefore most of our explanation are very generic and are based on our own understanding and observation of the media in Brunei.
We think we could have done a better job if all of our group members are able to synchronize our time with one another to do work in this film assignment. However due to each and of us taking different modules, our free times are also different thus limiting the options for us to sit down together and working on this assignment. Our lack in knowledge in video recording also limits our ability to provide a good presentation in the film and that we took too much time experimenting with different styles and approaches in recording.
Simply said, we know we could have done better in filming and explaining media regulation.
List of references (books, journals, websites) that have been cited
•Authority for Info-communications TechnologyIndustry (AiTi) (2013). Social Media -- Challenges in Brunei, Mr. Haji Yahkup binHaji Menudin. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/asp/CMS/Events/2013/RR-ITP-2013/S4_Brunei.pdf. [Last Accessed 15/11/2013].
•Dennis McQuail (2010). Media Regulation. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www2.le.ac.uk/projects/oer/oers/media-and-communication/oers/ms7501/mod2unit11/mod2unit11cg.pdf. [Last Accessed 20/11/2013].
•Feintuck, M, Varney, M., (2006) Media Regulation, Public Interest and The Law (2nd Ed.).Edinburgh University Press.
•Fourie, P.T. (2008). Media Studies: Policy, Management and Media Representation. Cape Town. Juta & Co. Ltd
•The Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy (PCMLP) (2004) [ONLINE] Self-Regulation of Digital Media Converging on the Internet: Industry Codes of Conduct in Sectoral Analysis. Available at :http://pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/sites/pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/files/IAPCODEfinal.pdf [Last Accessed 20/11/2013]

Beyond the Media: Islam, State and Society in Brunei | 29 Jan '16

SynopsisBrunei, a tiny kingdom in Southeast Asia, has gained notoriety in recent times after the country's ruler decided to impose Islamic law in the country. International media outlets have criticized the Sultan for his decision, which is deemed unwise and hypocritical. Beyond the media portrayal, little is known about Brunei.
This seminar seeks to understand the role of Islam within the Bruneian state and society. The speaker will examine the historical role of Islam in Brunei, expound on the concept of Malay identity, Islam and monarchy (Melayu, Islam, Beraja) that has defined the Bruneian state. He will also draw a trajectory of the future role of Islam in Brunei.
About the Speaker
AminAbdul Aziz is Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Policy Studies, University of Brunei Darussalam. He is holder of an Ijazah with an unbroken chain of transmission (sanad muttasil) to Prophet Muhammad. He also holds a Master in Islamic Studies graduating overall first and awarded the Abdullah ibn AbbasAward for Excellence in Shari'ah Sciences from the Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences, Virginia, USA.
About the ModeratorMohamed Ali is an Executive Producer at TheMedia, an independent production house. He has been a television anchor for current affairs programmes for 20 years. He is a keen observer of social and political development in and around Singapore.
About CriticalXchange (CRIX)
Critical Xchange (CRIX) is a unique organization that aims to provide a mutually beneficial platform for citizens and incoming expats to exchange news, views and skills with the local community. Since our inception in 2012, CRIX (formerly known as the Muslim Expatriates' Network) has organised several groundbreaking programmes and events to build and strengthen the local community. Bringing people together for mutual gain is our key focus. We have a diverse community of members and value inclusivity. We invite you on our journey of the sharing of expertise, time and knowledge for the greater good and are excited about the upcoming discussions that seek to promote intelligent conversations.
www.criticalxchange.com
www.facebook.com/criticalxchange
ASRIT Project: http://bitly.com/ASRIT
YSAMF Project: www.IslamXchange.com
Email: connect@criticalxchange.com
This video and its contents are subject to copyright owned by Critical Xchange. Any reproduction or republication of all or part of this video is expressly prohibited, unless Critical Xchange has explicitly granted its prior written consent. All other rights reserved.

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• Title of film:
The Media in Brunei: Behind The Regulation and The Rise of New Media
• A brief description/synopsis of your film:
This video aims to educate the viewers on the state of media in Brunei as well as the use of the new media by Bruneian media users. We shall show certain contents that have gone viral in the new media (e.g Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, etc.) specifically in Brunei and explain why the use of new media in Brunei seems to be lacking in proper regulation and monitoring. We will also mention the external regulations that have been done by the government and further question whether those eff...

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All media in this video is used for purpose of review & commentary under term of fair use. All footage, & images used belong to their respective companies.
Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.

The purpose of this video is for an assignment for University of Brunei Darussalam students taking the module AC-4302 Political Economy of The Media.
COPYRIGHT CONTROLLED.
• Title of film:
The Media in Brunei: Behind The Regulation and The Rise of New Media
• A brief description/synopsis of your film:
This video aims to educate the viewers on the state of media in Brunei as well as the use of the new media by Bruneian media users. We shall show certain contents that have gone viral in the new media (e.g Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, etc.) specifically in Brunei and explain why the use of new media in Brunei seems to be lacking in proper regulation and monitoring. We will also mention the external regulations that have been done by the government and further question whether those efforts are enough to control the usage of new media in Brunei. We shall also introduce the D.R.U.M.S which will be further explained in the video.
We have adopted a newscast and documentary style to our film as our aim is to show the state of media in Brunei and how new media is being utilised by the media users here. Most references are taken online from trusted government websites such as AiTi Brunei. We look into books and journals for our general understanding on the role of media and why regulation is important.
• In point form only, things in the video you wish to highlight to me (a particular shot? a particular argument/content? A particular sound/ piece of music? A particular style? Etc.)
We have brought up the issue of media users in Brunei utilising the new media to rapidly share content or information that may contain the D.R.U.M.S.
We have explained that media users in Brunei should be more responsible in the content that they might share in the new media and not to accept every information or content shared at face-value and be more wary of further sharing it to the mass public.
Apart from external regulation from the government, internal regulation or self-regulation is important where media users are aware of the content they may receive in the new media and be critical of believing it and further sharing it to their connections in the new media platforms.
• Self-reflection: Things you wish could have done better, or differently, with your video and your reasons why.
We are aware of what is lacking in the film especially in terms of content and understanding of what media regulation actually is. We have tried to relate as much to Brunei where we try to show how media regulation is done and why media regulation is important especially with the use of new media such as the internet and social networking sites.
Considering that this is a level 4000 module, our group being all 2nd year students are finding it tough to cope with the demand for the film. We need further understanding on media regulation and probably even do more research on Brunei's media regulation and its current updates. We have tried with whatever resources and time we have, with whatever understanding we have on the subject to produce this film for the module. There is also not much reference for the state of media in Brunei therefore most of our explanation are very generic and are based on our own understanding and observation of the media in Brunei.
We think we could have done a better job if all of our group members are able to synchronize our time with one another to do work in this film assignment. However due to each and of us taking different modules, our free times are also different thus limiting the options for us to sit down together and working on this assignment. Our lack in knowledge in video recording also limits our ability to provide a good presentation in the film and that we took too much time experimenting with different styles and approaches in recording.
Simply said, we know we could have done better in filming and explaining media regulation.
List of references (books, journals, websites) that have been cited
•Authority for Info-communications TechnologyIndustry (AiTi) (2013). Social Media -- Challenges in Brunei, Mr. Haji Yahkup binHaji Menudin. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/asp/CMS/Events/2013/RR-ITP-2013/S4_Brunei.pdf. [Last Accessed 15/11/2013].
•Dennis McQuail (2010). Media Regulation. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www2.le.ac.uk/projects/oer/oers/media-and-communication/oers/ms7501/mod2unit11/mod2unit11cg.pdf. [Last Accessed 20/11/2013].
•Feintuck, M, Varney, M., (2006) Media Regulation, Public Interest and The Law (2nd Ed.).Edinburgh University Press.
•Fourie, P.T. (2008). Media Studies: Policy, Management and Media Representation. Cape Town. Juta & Co. Ltd
•The Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy (PCMLP) (2004) [ONLINE] Self-Regulation of Digital Media Converging on the Internet: Industry Codes of Conduct in Sectoral Analysis. Available at :http://pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/sites/pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/files/IAPCODEfinal.pdf [Last Accessed 20/11/2013]

The purpose of this video is for an assignment for University of Brunei Darussalam students taking the module AC-4302 Political Economy of The Media.
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• Title of film:
The Media in Brunei: Behind The Regulation and The Rise of New Media
• A brief description/synopsis of your film:
This video aims to educate the viewers on the state of media in Brunei as well as the use of the new media by Bruneian media users. We shall show certain contents that have gone viral in the new media (e.g Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, etc.) specifically in Brunei and explain why the use of new media in Brunei seems to be lacking in proper regulation and monitoring. We will also mention the external regulations that have been done by the government and further question whether those efforts are enough to control the usage of new media in Brunei. We shall also introduce the D.R.U.M.S which will be further explained in the video.
We have adopted a newscast and documentary style to our film as our aim is to show the state of media in Brunei and how new media is being utilised by the media users here. Most references are taken online from trusted government websites such as AiTi Brunei. We look into books and journals for our general understanding on the role of media and why regulation is important.
• In point form only, things in the video you wish to highlight to me (a particular shot? a particular argument/content? A particular sound/ piece of music? A particular style? Etc.)
We have brought up the issue of media users in Brunei utilising the new media to rapidly share content or information that may contain the D.R.U.M.S.
We have explained that media users in Brunei should be more responsible in the content that they might share in the new media and not to accept every information or content shared at face-value and be more wary of further sharing it to the mass public.
Apart from external regulation from the government, internal regulation or self-regulation is important where media users are aware of the content they may receive in the new media and be critical of believing it and further sharing it to their connections in the new media platforms.
• Self-reflection: Things you wish could have done better, or differently, with your video and your reasons why.
We are aware of what is lacking in the film especially in terms of content and understanding of what media regulation actually is. We have tried to relate as much to Brunei where we try to show how media regulation is done and why media regulation is important especially with the use of new media such as the internet and social networking sites.
Considering that this is a level 4000 module, our group being all 2nd year students are finding it tough to cope with the demand for the film. We need further understanding on media regulation and probably even do more research on Brunei's media regulation and its current updates. We have tried with whatever resources and time we have, with whatever understanding we have on the subject to produce this film for the module. There is also not much reference for the state of media in Brunei therefore most of our explanation are very generic and are based on our own understanding and observation of the media in Brunei.
We think we could have done a better job if all of our group members are able to synchronize our time with one another to do work in this film assignment. However due to each and of us taking different modules, our free times are also different thus limiting the options for us to sit down together and working on this assignment. Our lack in knowledge in video recording also limits our ability to provide a good presentation in the film and that we took too much time experimenting with different styles and approaches in recording.
Simply said, we know we could have done better in filming and explaining media regulation.
List of references (books, journals, websites) that have been cited
•Authority for Info-communications TechnologyIndustry (AiTi) (2013). Social Media -- Challenges in Brunei, Mr. Haji Yahkup binHaji Menudin. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/asp/CMS/Events/2013/RR-ITP-2013/S4_Brunei.pdf. [Last Accessed 15/11/2013].
•Dennis McQuail (2010). Media Regulation. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www2.le.ac.uk/projects/oer/oers/media-and-communication/oers/ms7501/mod2unit11/mod2unit11cg.pdf. [Last Accessed 20/11/2013].
•Feintuck, M, Varney, M., (2006) Media Regulation, Public Interest and The Law (2nd Ed.).Edinburgh University Press.
•Fourie, P.T. (2008). Media Studies: Policy, Management and Media Representation. Cape Town. Juta & Co. Ltd
•The Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy (PCMLP) (2004) [ONLINE] Self-Regulation of Digital Media Converging on the Internet: Industry Codes of Conduct in Sectoral Analysis. Available at :http://pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/sites/pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/files/IAPCODEfinal.pdf [Last Accessed 20/11/2013]

SynopsisBrunei, a tiny kingdom in Southeast Asia, has gained notoriety in recent times after the country's ruler decided to impose Islamic law in the country. International media outlets have criticized the Sultan for his decision, which is deemed unwise and hypocritical. Beyond the media portrayal, little is known about Brunei.
This seminar seeks to understand the role of Islam within the Bruneian state and society. The speaker will examine the historical role of Islam in Brunei, expound on the concept of Malay identity, Islam and monarchy (Melayu, Islam, Beraja) that has defined the Bruneian state. He will also draw a trajectory of the future role of Islam in Brunei.
About the Speaker
AminAbdul Aziz is Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Policy Studies, University of Brunei Darussalam. He is holder of an Ijazah with an unbroken chain of transmission (sanad muttasil) to Prophet Muhammad. He also holds a Master in Islamic Studies graduating overall first and awarded the Abdullah ibn AbbasAward for Excellence in Shari'ah Sciences from the Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences, Virginia, USA.
About the ModeratorMohamed Ali is an Executive Producer at TheMedia, an independent production house. He has been a television anchor for current affairs programmes for 20 years. He is a keen observer of social and political development in and around Singapore.
About CriticalXchange (CRIX)
Critical Xchange (CRIX) is a unique organization that aims to provide a mutually beneficial platform for citizens and incoming expats to exchange news, views and skills with the local community. Since our inception in 2012, CRIX (formerly known as the Muslim Expatriates' Network) has organised several groundbreaking programmes and events to build and strengthen the local community. Bringing people together for mutual gain is our key focus. We have a diverse community of members and value inclusivity. We invite you on our journey of the sharing of expertise, time and knowledge for the greater good and are excited about the upcoming discussions that seek to promote intelligent conversations.
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SynopsisBrunei, a tiny kingdom in Southeast Asia, has gained notoriety in recent times after the country's ruler decided to impose Islamic law in the country. International media outlets have criticized the Sultan for his decision, which is deemed unwise and hypocritical. Beyond the media portrayal, little is known about Brunei.
This seminar seeks to understand the role of Islam within the Bruneian state and society. The speaker will examine the historical role of Islam in Brunei, expound on the concept of Malay identity, Islam and monarchy (Melayu, Islam, Beraja) that has defined the Bruneian state. He will also draw a trajectory of the future role of Islam in Brunei.
About the Speaker
AminAbdul Aziz is Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Policy Studies, University of Brunei Darussalam. He is holder of an Ijazah with an unbroken chain of transmission (sanad muttasil) to Prophet Muhammad. He also holds a Master in Islamic Studies graduating overall first and awarded the Abdullah ibn AbbasAward for Excellence in Shari'ah Sciences from the Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences, Virginia, USA.
About the ModeratorMohamed Ali is an Executive Producer at TheMedia, an independent production house. He has been a television anchor for current affairs programmes for 20 years. He is a keen observer of social and political development in and around Singapore.
About CriticalXchange (CRIX)
Critical Xchange (CRIX) is a unique organization that aims to provide a mutually beneficial platform for citizens and incoming expats to exchange news, views and skills with the local community. Since our inception in 2012, CRIX (formerly known as the Muslim Expatriates' Network) has organised several groundbreaking programmes and events to build and strengthen the local community. Bringing people together for mutual gain is our key focus. We have a diverse community of members and value inclusivity. We invite you on our journey of the sharing of expertise, time and knowledge for the greater good and are excited about the upcoming discussions that seek to promote intelligent conversations.
www.criticalxchange.com
www.facebook.com/criticalxchange
ASRIT Project: http://bitly.com/ASRIT
YSAMF Project: www.IslamXchange.com
Email: connect@criticalxchange.com
This video and its contents are subject to copyright owned by Critical Xchange. Any reproduction or republication of all or part of this video is expressly prohibited, unless Critical Xchange has explicitly granted its prior written consent. All other rights reserved.

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• How many wives does the Sultan of Brunei have?!
• How many kids does the Sultan of Brunei have?!
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10 Fakta Tentang Brunei DarussalamYang Mungkin Ingin Anda Ketahui
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Brunei (Asia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

✱ 22 Hotels in Brunei - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/lPGPTf
Travel video about destination Brunei.
Brunei Darussalam is a tiny sultanate in the north of the island of Borneo located on the shores of the South China Sea and is surrounded by the Malayan federal states of Sabah and Sarawak. The capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is like something from an exotic fantasy.
The splendour of the mosque of SultanOmar Ali Saiffudin is a captivating sight. This Islamic landmark is also a symbol of great wealth and was built in 1958 and was named after the father of the present sultan. Snow whiteItalianCarrara marble was used as building material, with granite from Shanghai. It commemorates the founder of modern Brunei.
On a classic longboat powered by outboard motor, we travel on the Brune...

5 Main Things To Do In Brunei

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Traveling to BRUNEI

VLOG_026 is about the journey to Brunei from Kuala Lumpur. I flew on AirAsia.
My gear:
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Who am I?
My name is Wade Shepard. I’m a traveling author and journalist who has been moving through the world chasing various intrigues and good stories since 1999. Find out more about be here:
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Book: https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Cities-China-Populated-Arguments/dp/178360218...

published: 22 Sep 2017

Top 10 Places to visit in Brunei | Brunei Tourist Attractions: Top best places to visit in Brunei

Brunei Night Market - Gadong Pasar Malam, Travel Guide

I take a tour of the BruneiNight Market with local lady, Izzy. She shows me round the market sampling local delicacies for our dinner.
The NightMarket (Gadong Pasar Malam) is open year round from 4pm-11pm and is located in the Gadong Fish Market parking lot.
This was Izzy's first time in front of a camera..what a star!
Handheld XF100 Video_C preset, rotolight, shotgun and wireless mic, no color correction

published: 22 Jan 2012

Backpackers travel guide to Brunei

This is some information regarding my trip to Brunei. We stay in brunei for 3 day and 2 night. It is enjoyful trip and Brunei is definitely one of the places your guys need to consider for travel. Hopefully you guys find this video benificial and dont forget to like my video.
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Brunei is the land of unexpected treasures and Instragram entrepreneurs

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If you were on Borneo Island, Malaysia, and had the opportunity to visit another country, just a 35 minute flight away, would you?
Of course you would, and I jumped at the chance, especially when the entire 48 hour trip was set up for me to meet with the friendly locals from start to finish (thanks Dino).
And I got to be there for their 29th National Day, when everyone dresses up and celebrates their independence with the Sultan.
He just happens to be the 29th Sultan too. And if you think you're busy, he's busier.
I found out he's not just the Sultan but also the King, Prime Minister, Supreme Commander of the armed forces, Chancellor of UBD and Minister of Finance and I think some other things.
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Brunei | Demi Travels

If you're wondering what's in Brunei, I've got you covered in this vlog. My mom and I decided to go there since we the tickets were pretty cheap. We were there for 5 days and spent Christmas there. Since it's a Muslim country, you definitely won't feel the Christmas vibe. Sadly, it's probably my least favourite travel experiences to date but we did try to make the most of it. Enjoy!
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Brunei Darussalam (2017)

Embark on a journey through the kingdom of unexpected treasure.
A glimpse of Brunei Darussalam, the home of Royal Brunei Airlines.
This promotional video is in collaboration between Brunei Tourism & Royal Brunei Airlines.
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published: 23 Mar 2017

Brunei in 3 Mins

A showcase on some of the identity for Brunei starts from gliding through its natural environment which combine together as a recreational park, from the country's main economy support to tourist attraction location and modern infrastructure development to its people's Islamic faith landmark.
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Travel video about destination Brunei.
Brunei Darussalam is a tiny sultanate in the north of the island of Borneo located on the shores of the South China Sea and is surrounded by the Malayan federal states of Sabah and Sarawak. The capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is like something from an exotic fantasy.
The splendour of the mosque of SultanOmar Ali Saiffudin is a captivating sight. This Islamic landmark is also a symbol of great wealth and was built in 1958 and was named after the father of the present sultan. Snow whiteItalianCarrara marble was used as building material, with granite from Shanghai. It commemorates the founder of modern Brunei.
On a classic longboat powered by outboard motor, we travel on the Brunei River and are soon surrounded by mangrove brush. Tropical thunderstorms and monsoon rain create dense vegetation and the ensuing humidity produces lush flora.
At the junction of two muddy-grey waterways of the Brunei River is an historic location, Kampung Ayer, a water village. Each building and adjoining pathway is built on posts yet there is both an electricity and drinking water supply. Plants decorate the terraces, and TV aerials are everywhere and it has a population of around thirty thousand.
Brunei is a land that has almost lost its history while moving into modern times. It is a country that has grown amazingly wealthy since its gas has hissed and its oil has spluttered from deep below the ground. Liquid gold - Allah be praised!

✱ 22 Hotels in Brunei - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/lPGPTf
Travel video about destination Brunei.
Brunei Darussalam is a tiny sultanate in the north of the island of Borneo located on the shores of the South China Sea and is surrounded by the Malayan federal states of Sabah and Sarawak. The capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is like something from an exotic fantasy.
The splendour of the mosque of SultanOmar Ali Saiffudin is a captivating sight. This Islamic landmark is also a symbol of great wealth and was built in 1958 and was named after the father of the present sultan. Snow whiteItalianCarrara marble was used as building material, with granite from Shanghai. It commemorates the founder of modern Brunei.
On a classic longboat powered by outboard motor, we travel on the Brunei River and are soon surrounded by mangrove brush. Tropical thunderstorms and monsoon rain create dense vegetation and the ensuing humidity produces lush flora.
At the junction of two muddy-grey waterways of the Brunei River is an historic location, Kampung Ayer, a water village. Each building and adjoining pathway is built on posts yet there is both an electricity and drinking water supply. Plants decorate the terraces, and TV aerials are everywhere and it has a population of around thirty thousand.
Brunei is a land that has almost lost its history while moving into modern times. It is a country that has grown amazingly wealthy since its gas has hissed and its oil has spluttered from deep below the ground. Liquid gold - Allah be praised!

5 Main Things To Do In Brunei

This video shows the 5 main things to do in Brunei. There other things to do, and of course other information (such as insider travel tips and warnings/dangers...

This video shows the 5 main things to do in Brunei. There other things to do, and of course other information (such as insider travel tips and warnings/dangers) and you can access those inside the DeparturesLounge.
Sign up now at the Departures Lounge and get a 100% free $100 accommodation voucher at
http://travelsoutheastasia.com.au/VIP/?access=29
Music: http://www.bensound.com

This video shows the 5 main things to do in Brunei. There other things to do, and of course other information (such as insider travel tips and warnings/dangers) and you can access those inside the DeparturesLounge.
Sign up now at the Departures Lounge and get a 100% free $100 accommodation voucher at
http://travelsoutheastasia.com.au/VIP/?access=29
Music: http://www.bensound.com

Traveling to BRUNEI

VLOG_026 is about the journey to Brunei from Kuala Lumpur. I flew on AirAsia.
My gear:
Big camera: http://amzn.to/2hHXIVb
Small camera: http://amzn.to/2zpLFnA...

VLOG_026 is about the journey to Brunei from Kuala Lumpur. I flew on AirAsia.
My gear:
Big camera: http://amzn.to/2hHXIVb
Small camera: http://amzn.to/2zpLFnA
Drone: http://amzn.to/2ieAGsW
Gimbal camera: http://amzn.to/2hIirIk
Action cam: http://amzn.to/2xIkoj3
Favorite lens: http://amzn.to/2yqRJhC
Sound recorder: http://amzn.to/2kO17X6
Who am I?
My name is Wade Shepard. I’m a traveling author and journalist who has been moving through the world chasing various intrigues and good stories since 1999. Find out more about be here:
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Top 10 Places to visit in Brunei | Brunei Tourist Attractions: Top best places to visit in Brunei

I take a tour of the BruneiNight Market with local lady, Izzy. She shows me round the market sampling local delicacies for our dinner.
The NightMarket (Gadong Pasar Malam) is open year round from 4pm-11pm and is located in the Gadong Fish Market parking lot.
This was Izzy's first time in front of a camera..what a star!
Handheld XF100 Video_C preset, rotolight, shotgun and wireless mic, no color correction

I take a tour of the BruneiNight Market with local lady, Izzy. She shows me round the market sampling local delicacies for our dinner.
The NightMarket (Gadong Pasar Malam) is open year round from 4pm-11pm and is located in the Gadong Fish Market parking lot.
This was Izzy's first time in front of a camera..what a star!
Handheld XF100 Video_C preset, rotolight, shotgun and wireless mic, no color correction

Backpackers travel guide to Brunei

This is some information regarding my trip to Brunei. We stay in brunei for 3 day and 2 night. It is enjoyful trip and Brunei is definitely one of the places yo...

This is some information regarding my trip to Brunei. We stay in brunei for 3 day and 2 night. It is enjoyful trip and Brunei is definitely one of the places your guys need to consider for travel. Hopefully you guys find this video benificial and dont forget to like my video.
Please like my video :)

This is some information regarding my trip to Brunei. We stay in brunei for 3 day and 2 night. It is enjoyful trip and Brunei is definitely one of the places your guys need to consider for travel. Hopefully you guys find this video benificial and dont forget to like my video.
Please like my video :)

Brunei is the land of unexpected treasures and Instragram entrepreneurs

http://bit.ly/155RkaU
If you were on Borneo Island, Malaysia, and had the opportunity to visit another country, just a 35 minute flight away, would you?
Of ...

http://bit.ly/155RkaU
If you were on Borneo Island, Malaysia, and had the opportunity to visit another country, just a 35 minute flight away, would you?
Of course you would, and I jumped at the chance, especially when the entire 48 hour trip was set up for me to meet with the friendly locals from start to finish (thanks Dino).
And I got to be there for their 29th National Day, when everyone dresses up and celebrates their independence with the Sultan.
He just happens to be the 29th Sultan too. And if you think you're busy, he's busier.
I found out he's not just the Sultan but also the King, Prime Minister, Supreme Commander of the armed forces, Chancellor of UBD and Minister of Finance and I think some other things.
So I put together a special video to show you around. Watch it now and go on to read all about Brunei and the Instagram entrepreneurs.
Why Brunei Is Worth A VisitIt's is located on the island of Borneo, with a past time of eating and socializing.
If you like either of those you're in luck, oh and Instagram. Almost everyone it seems is on Instagram.
With a population of around 380,000 and 70% Muslim you certainly get your dose of the 3Ms here - monkeys, mosques and museums.
In my naivety I really thought it had a strong Arab influence, turns out it doesn't. They do however use Rumi -Arabic translation of how the words are pronounced, for every single Englishsign.
If you're not eating or socializing I highly recommend going on a river trip to see monkeys, crocodiles and people who live in water villages.
It's super reasonable, and a great 2 hour trip to see Brunei from the water... and of course eat more food.
Some other unique facts (don't quote me on these)
The average salary for government employee's who are degree educated is $2,600 Brunei dollars per month. That's USD $2086.
Most people do seem to work for the government, or themselves. And they work Saturdays but not Friday or Sunday - which is prayer day.
In fact the Sultan recently imposed a decision to have all businesses shut up shop between midday and 2pm on a Friday so people can pray.
This means if you want to check into a hotel around then you may have to wait. Or if you're hungry then you're out of luck. If you're an owner of a restaurant you're now losing a ton of money on one of your most popular days.
But no one argues about this as that would mean they'd have to speak up against the main guy who provides them with free education and no income tax and all those other benefits....
Did I mention they love food?
My entire trip was based around pretty incredible food. I was super lucky to have, the unofficial official food ambassador for Brunei, take me on a tour of some of the best places to eat, from food markets to restaurants.
Instagram Stars And Social Media Mavens
So here's the lesson that I learned, 70% of people in Brunei are heavy Internet users and as a result they are ALL over social media.
The holy grail seems to be Instagram. No kidding. It's amazing how many people are on it, and more importantly doing business through it.
So when they're not busy eating, they're taking photos of what they're eating and sharing them on Social Media. Honestly watch my video for proof.
While I was there I got to witness something of an Instragram phenomenon. A group of 5 ladies have been getting together to do monthly bake sales of their goods, entirely driven by Instagram.
They post photos of what they're making and the date and time of the event and hundreds show up.
On the weekend I was there I go to witness Sweet As Sara sell 600 cupcakes in 2hrs 22 mins - oh and they were delicious.
This was the first time she had done the group effort with the other ladies and over 200 people were in line.
I felt pretty priveleged to hang with many movers and shakers in the social media world while I was in Brunei. This included the Number One blogger Rano Adidas.
He's more popular than their national newspaper, radio stations and other sources of news and information combined.
In fact is THE Social Media site people go to for the latest and hottest events, trends, updates and news, with 5,000 visitors a day!
After 10 years of blogging daily he now makes multiple six figures through advertising and sponsorship, and is that influential that when he posts, people listen,
In fact he was kind enough to tag me in an Instagram photo after meeting me, and it had 100 likes within an hour and I'd picked up 60 new followers - unbelievable.
Plus before we event got to meet, we both made the National Newspaper in an article on National Day.
So now you know a little more about the unexpected treasures you'll find in Brunei, you should consider going. Otherwise I highly recommend you check out Instagram to keep up with it all.
Tell me in the comments below what you liked and learned from this video (and whether you like the new intro).

http://bit.ly/155RkaU
If you were on Borneo Island, Malaysia, and had the opportunity to visit another country, just a 35 minute flight away, would you?
Of course you would, and I jumped at the chance, especially when the entire 48 hour trip was set up for me to meet with the friendly locals from start to finish (thanks Dino).
And I got to be there for their 29th National Day, when everyone dresses up and celebrates their independence with the Sultan.
He just happens to be the 29th Sultan too. And if you think you're busy, he's busier.
I found out he's not just the Sultan but also the King, Prime Minister, Supreme Commander of the armed forces, Chancellor of UBD and Minister of Finance and I think some other things.
So I put together a special video to show you around. Watch it now and go on to read all about Brunei and the Instagram entrepreneurs.
Why Brunei Is Worth A VisitIt's is located on the island of Borneo, with a past time of eating and socializing.
If you like either of those you're in luck, oh and Instagram. Almost everyone it seems is on Instagram.
With a population of around 380,000 and 70% Muslim you certainly get your dose of the 3Ms here - monkeys, mosques and museums.
In my naivety I really thought it had a strong Arab influence, turns out it doesn't. They do however use Rumi -Arabic translation of how the words are pronounced, for every single Englishsign.
If you're not eating or socializing I highly recommend going on a river trip to see monkeys, crocodiles and people who live in water villages.
It's super reasonable, and a great 2 hour trip to see Brunei from the water... and of course eat more food.
Some other unique facts (don't quote me on these)
The average salary for government employee's who are degree educated is $2,600 Brunei dollars per month. That's USD $2086.
Most people do seem to work for the government, or themselves. And they work Saturdays but not Friday or Sunday - which is prayer day.
In fact the Sultan recently imposed a decision to have all businesses shut up shop between midday and 2pm on a Friday so people can pray.
This means if you want to check into a hotel around then you may have to wait. Or if you're hungry then you're out of luck. If you're an owner of a restaurant you're now losing a ton of money on one of your most popular days.
But no one argues about this as that would mean they'd have to speak up against the main guy who provides them with free education and no income tax and all those other benefits....
Did I mention they love food?
My entire trip was based around pretty incredible food. I was super lucky to have, the unofficial official food ambassador for Brunei, take me on a tour of some of the best places to eat, from food markets to restaurants.
Instagram Stars And Social Media Mavens
So here's the lesson that I learned, 70% of people in Brunei are heavy Internet users and as a result they are ALL over social media.
The holy grail seems to be Instagram. No kidding. It's amazing how many people are on it, and more importantly doing business through it.
So when they're not busy eating, they're taking photos of what they're eating and sharing them on Social Media. Honestly watch my video for proof.
While I was there I got to witness something of an Instragram phenomenon. A group of 5 ladies have been getting together to do monthly bake sales of their goods, entirely driven by Instagram.
They post photos of what they're making and the date and time of the event and hundreds show up.
On the weekend I was there I go to witness Sweet As Sara sell 600 cupcakes in 2hrs 22 mins - oh and they were delicious.
This was the first time she had done the group effort with the other ladies and over 200 people were in line.
I felt pretty priveleged to hang with many movers and shakers in the social media world while I was in Brunei. This included the Number One blogger Rano Adidas.
He's more popular than their national newspaper, radio stations and other sources of news and information combined.
In fact is THE Social Media site people go to for the latest and hottest events, trends, updates and news, with 5,000 visitors a day!
After 10 years of blogging daily he now makes multiple six figures through advertising and sponsorship, and is that influential that when he posts, people listen,
In fact he was kind enough to tag me in an Instagram photo after meeting me, and it had 100 likes within an hour and I'd picked up 60 new followers - unbelievable.
Plus before we event got to meet, we both made the National Newspaper in an article on National Day.
So now you know a little more about the unexpected treasures you'll find in Brunei, you should consider going. Otherwise I highly recommend you check out Instagram to keep up with it all.
Tell me in the comments below what you liked and learned from this video (and whether you like the new intro).

Brunei | Demi Travels

If you're wondering what's in Brunei, I've got you covered in this vlog. My mom and I decided to go there since we the tickets were pretty cheap. We were there ...

If you're wondering what's in Brunei, I've got you covered in this vlog. My mom and I decided to go there since we the tickets were pretty cheap. We were there for 5 days and spent Christmas there. Since it's a Muslim country, you definitely won't feel the Christmas vibe. Sadly, it's probably my least favourite travel experiences to date but we did try to make the most of it. Enjoy!
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SOCIAL MEDIA:
♥ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/damnitdemii/
♥ Twitter: https://twitter.com/damnitdemii
♥ Snapchat: @damnitdemii
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For collaborations or business inquiries:
♥ Email: demi.miyazawa@gmail.com
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Music:
♥ IZECOLD - Swiggity
Mr Slightly Fly - FreeRoyalty Music

If you're wondering what's in Brunei, I've got you covered in this vlog. My mom and I decided to go there since we the tickets were pretty cheap. We were there for 5 days and spent Christmas there. Since it's a Muslim country, you definitely won't feel the Christmas vibe. Sadly, it's probably my least favourite travel experiences to date but we did try to make the most of it. Enjoy!
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SOCIAL MEDIA:
♥ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/damnitdemii/
♥ Twitter: https://twitter.com/damnitdemii
♥ Snapchat: @damnitdemii
————————————————————————
For collaborations or business inquiries:
♥ Email: demi.miyazawa@gmail.com
————————————————————————
Music:
♥ IZECOLD - Swiggity
Mr Slightly Fly - FreeRoyalty Music

Embark on a journey through the kingdom of unexpected treasure.
A glimpse of Brunei Darussalam, the home of Royal Brunei Airlines.
This promotional video is in collaboration between Brunei Tourism & Royal Brunei Airlines.
Brunei Tourism:
http://www.bruneitourism.travel/
http://www.instagram.com/visit_brunei
https://www.facebook.com/BruneiTourism.Travel/
Royal Brunei Airlines
http://www.flyroyalbrunei.com
http://www.instagram.com/royalbruneiair
https://www.facebook.com/royalbruneiairlines/

Embark on a journey through the kingdom of unexpected treasure.
A glimpse of Brunei Darussalam, the home of Royal Brunei Airlines.
This promotional video is in collaboration between Brunei Tourism & Royal Brunei Airlines.
Brunei Tourism:
http://www.bruneitourism.travel/
http://www.instagram.com/visit_brunei
https://www.facebook.com/BruneiTourism.Travel/
Royal Brunei Airlines
http://www.flyroyalbrunei.com
http://www.instagram.com/royalbruneiair
https://www.facebook.com/royalbruneiairlines/

Brunei in 3 Mins

A showcase on some of the identity for Brunei starts from gliding through its natural environment which combine together as a recreational park, from the countr...

A showcase on some of the identity for Brunei starts from gliding through its natural environment which combine together as a recreational park, from the country's main economy support to tourist attraction location and modern infrastructure development to its people's Islamic faith landmark.
Royalty FreeMusic - Arise

A showcase on some of the identity for Brunei starts from gliding through its natural environment which combine together as a recreational park, from the country's main economy support to tourist attraction location and modern infrastructure development to its people's Islamic faith landmark.
Royalty FreeMusic - Arise

Brunei: Modern Day! | Poniedziałkowe HOIOWE Zdobywanie!

Borneo! | Brunei's BSB & Kampong Ayer

Part 2: Exploring Brunei's capital city BSB and amazing water village! Also trying some ambuyat....for better or worse. Haha.
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published: 16 Feb 2017

President Duterte delivers speech before the Filipino Community at Brunei, Darussalam

SynopsisBrunei, a tiny kingdom in Southeast Asia, has gained notoriety in recent times after the country's ruler decided to impose Islamic law in the country. International media outlets have criticized the Sultan for his decision, which is deemed unwise and hypocritical. Beyond the media portrayal, little is known about Brunei.
This seminar seeks to understand the role of Islam within the Bruneian state and society. The speaker will examine the historical role of Islam in Brunei, expound on the concept of Malay identity, Islam and monarchy (Melayu, Islam, Beraja) that has defined the Bruneian state. He will also draw a trajectory of the future role of Islam in Brunei.
About the Speaker
AminAbdul Aziz is Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Policy Studies, University of Brunei Darussalam. He is holder of an Ijazah with an unbroken chain of transmission (sanad muttasil) to Prophet Muhammad. He also holds a Master in Islamic Studies graduating overall first and awarded the Abdullah ibn AbbasAward for Excellence in Shari'ah Sciences from the Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences, Virginia, USA.
About the ModeratorMohamed Ali is an Executive Producer at TheMedia, an independent production house. He has been a television anchor for current affairs programmes for 20 years. He is a keen observer of social and political development in and around Singapore.
About CriticalXchange (CRIX)
Critical Xchange (CRIX) is a unique organization that aims to provide a mutually beneficial platform for citizens and incoming expats to exchange news, views and skills with the local community. Since our inception in 2012, CRIX (formerly known as the Muslim Expatriates' Network) has organised several groundbreaking programmes and events to build and strengthen the local community. Bringing people together for mutual gain is our key focus. We have a diverse community of members and value inclusivity. We invite you on our journey of the sharing of expertise, time and knowledge for the greater good and are excited about the upcoming discussions that seek to promote intelligent conversations.
www.criticalxchange.com
www.facebook.com/criticalxchange
ASRIT Project: http://bitly.com/ASRIT
YSAMF Project: www.IslamXchange.com
Email: connect@criticalxchange.com
This video and its contents are subject to copyright owned by Critical Xchange. Any reproduction or republication of all or part of this video is expressly prohibited, unless Critical Xchange has explicitly granted its prior written consent. All other rights reserved.

SynopsisBrunei, a tiny kingdom in Southeast Asia, has gained notoriety in recent times after the country's ruler decided to impose Islamic law in the country. International media outlets have criticized the Sultan for his decision, which is deemed unwise and hypocritical. Beyond the media portrayal, little is known about Brunei.
This seminar seeks to understand the role of Islam within the Bruneian state and society. The speaker will examine the historical role of Islam in Brunei, expound on the concept of Malay identity, Islam and monarchy (Melayu, Islam, Beraja) that has defined the Bruneian state. He will also draw a trajectory of the future role of Islam in Brunei.
About the Speaker
AminAbdul Aziz is Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Policy Studies, University of Brunei Darussalam. He is holder of an Ijazah with an unbroken chain of transmission (sanad muttasil) to Prophet Muhammad. He also holds a Master in Islamic Studies graduating overall first and awarded the Abdullah ibn AbbasAward for Excellence in Shari'ah Sciences from the Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences, Virginia, USA.
About the ModeratorMohamed Ali is an Executive Producer at TheMedia, an independent production house. He has been a television anchor for current affairs programmes for 20 years. He is a keen observer of social and political development in and around Singapore.
About CriticalXchange (CRIX)
Critical Xchange (CRIX) is a unique organization that aims to provide a mutually beneficial platform for citizens and incoming expats to exchange news, views and skills with the local community. Since our inception in 2012, CRIX (formerly known as the Muslim Expatriates' Network) has organised several groundbreaking programmes and events to build and strengthen the local community. Bringing people together for mutual gain is our key focus. We have a diverse community of members and value inclusivity. We invite you on our journey of the sharing of expertise, time and knowledge for the greater good and are excited about the upcoming discussions that seek to promote intelligent conversations.
www.criticalxchange.com
www.facebook.com/criticalxchange
ASRIT Project: http://bitly.com/ASRIT
YSAMF Project: www.IslamXchange.com
Email: connect@criticalxchange.com
This video and its contents are subject to copyright owned by Critical Xchange. Any reproduction or republication of all or part of this video is expressly prohibited, unless Critical Xchange has explicitly granted its prior written consent. All other rights reserved.

Borneo! | Brunei's BSB & Kampong Ayer

Part 2: Exploring Brunei's capital city BSB and amazing water village! Also trying some ambuyat....for better or worse. Haha.
More about this video ► http://ky...

Part 2: Exploring Brunei's capital city BSB and amazing water village! Also trying some ambuyat....for better or worse. Haha.
More about this video ► http://kydeanderic.com/Borneo-Part2
Support us at Patreon ► http://patreon.com/kydeanderic
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Patreon is the best way to support our videos, but you can also make contributions here ► http://www.kydeanderic.com/index.php#Contributions
Borneo Part 1 . ► https://youtu.be/QCoOj3YR2JI
Borneo Part 3 . ► https://youtu.be/RxdjlEYHOqk
Borneo Playlist ► https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrvJJu2Pt1jhTsNJ0JGeaxAPBu8Fpy0qk
MediaShoutout: RemoDrive - Yer Killin' Me ► https://youtu.be/1kaMiIaT-sg
Some videos we talked about in this episode:
Monkeys in Thailand............► https://youtu.be/3sDO7_YNEEo?list=PLrvJJu2Pt1jgx3WoKuvCFjKER2gGf4lZ5
Using addresses in Japan...► https://youtu.be/2mIVTKn1enM?list=PLrvJJu2Pt1jiKHa34-RMIURMn-kUluHAJ
Bangkok, Thailand...............► https://youtu.be/fKgPrLBEVdg?list=PLrvJJu2Pt1jgx3WoKuvCFjKER2gGf4lZ5
Minarets in Egypt.................► https://youtu.be/GKI7XzXG3r8?list=PLrvJJu2Pt1jgx3WoKuvCFjKER2gGf4lZ5
The Philippines....................► https://goo.gl/1Jiimz
You might also like these other videos we have made:
SnowFestival in Hokkaido, Japan...► https://youtu.be/y9EvlV2E_hc
Tokyo Disneyland..............................► https://youtu.be/BKePs_kHCzw
Japanese Mascot Festival...............► https://youtu.be/UH3F8ETlalw
Vietnam.............................................► https://goo.gl/Zd9hhF
Myanmar...........................................► https://goo.gl/ELAhh1
Taiwan...............................................► https://goo.gl/T6F3gC
The Philippines.................................► https://goo.gl/1Jiimz
Theme Song ► http://youtu.be/M-7KEWXz__E
Shot with a Sony DSC-HX90V

Part 2: Exploring Brunei's capital city BSB and amazing water village! Also trying some ambuyat....for better or worse. Haha.
More about this video ► http://kydeanderic.com/Borneo-Part2
Support us at Patreon ► http://patreon.com/kydeanderic
Subscribe ► http://youtube.com/kydeanderic?sub_confirmation=1
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Patreon is the best way to support our videos, but you can also make contributions here ► http://www.kydeanderic.com/index.php#Contributions
Borneo Part 1 . ► https://youtu.be/QCoOj3YR2JI
Borneo Part 3 . ► https://youtu.be/RxdjlEYHOqk
Borneo Playlist ► https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrvJJu2Pt1jhTsNJ0JGeaxAPBu8Fpy0qk
MediaShoutout: RemoDrive - Yer Killin' Me ► https://youtu.be/1kaMiIaT-sg
Some videos we talked about in this episode:
Monkeys in Thailand............► https://youtu.be/3sDO7_YNEEo?list=PLrvJJu2Pt1jgx3WoKuvCFjKER2gGf4lZ5
Using addresses in Japan...► https://youtu.be/2mIVTKn1enM?list=PLrvJJu2Pt1jiKHa34-RMIURMn-kUluHAJ
Bangkok, Thailand...............► https://youtu.be/fKgPrLBEVdg?list=PLrvJJu2Pt1jgx3WoKuvCFjKER2gGf4lZ5
Minarets in Egypt.................► https://youtu.be/GKI7XzXG3r8?list=PLrvJJu2Pt1jgx3WoKuvCFjKER2gGf4lZ5
The Philippines....................► https://goo.gl/1Jiimz
You might also like these other videos we have made:
SnowFestival in Hokkaido, Japan...► https://youtu.be/y9EvlV2E_hc
Tokyo Disneyland..............................► https://youtu.be/BKePs_kHCzw
Japanese Mascot Festival...............► https://youtu.be/UH3F8ETlalw
Vietnam.............................................► https://goo.gl/Zd9hhF
Myanmar...........................................► https://goo.gl/ELAhh1
Taiwan...............................................► https://goo.gl/T6F3gC
The Philippines.................................► https://goo.gl/1Jiimz
Theme Song ► http://youtu.be/M-7KEWXz__E
Shot with a Sony DSC-HX90V

published:16 Feb 2017

views:19299

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President Duterte delivers speech before the Filipino Community at Brunei, Darussalam

In his latest speech after coming back from his state visit to Cambodia and Singapore, PresidentRodrigo Duterte held a press conference and answered most of the current issues that the Duterte administration is facing including the recent development on the Filipino American visiting forces agreement which the president is planning to terminate.
During his speech, he had some light moments with the media and cracked a few jokes with the female reporters. He even had a heated argument with foreign press members and expressed his gratitude to a Japanese reporter.
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In his latest speech after coming back from his state visit to Cambodia and Singapore, PresidentRodrigo Duterte held a press conference and answered most of the current issues that the Duterte administration is facing including the recent development on the Filipino American visiting forces agreement which the president is planning to terminate.
During his speech, he had some light moments with the media and cracked a few jokes with the female reporters. He even had a heated argument with foreign press members and expressed his gratitude to a Japanese reporter.
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Please like and subscribe. Thanks!
President Rodrigo Duterte
Former Mayor DuterteCNN PhilippinesReporterRodrigo Roa Duterte
Rodrigo Duterte Jokes
SONA 2017
Duterte Funny moments
Duterte 2017
President Duterte latest news
Rodrigo Duterte Issue
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HM visits nat’l security exercise site.
SEVERAL residential and commercial areas have been on lockdown for the past two days as over 5,000 personnel from 27 go...

HM visits nat’l security exercise site.
SEVERAL residential and commercial areas have been on lockdown for the past two days as over 5,000 personnel from 27 government agencies participate in a three-day national security exercise.
His MajestySultan Haji Hassanal BolkiahMu’izzaddin Waddaulah, the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, visited exercise sites in Brunei-Muara yesterday, where various scenarios are being staged including an airplane crash in Mengkubau.
After being briefed on the exercise, codenamed Eksesais Perisai Kebangsaan 04/2015, at the Prime Minister’s Office, the monarch then inspected operations at the StateControlCentre, located at the Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF) headquarters in Gadong.
His Majesty proceeded to the Air Traffic Service Centre at Department of Civil Aviation, and the media centre at the Brunei International Airport, established specifically to handle crises such as aviation disasters.
He also paid a visit to the Royal BruneiCrisis Management Centre which is designed to provide support to families in the event of an emergency.
The Sultan ended his visit at the site of the commercial aircraft crash in Kg Panchor, Mengkubau, where Fire and Rescue, police, military and medical personnel were on hand to respond to the simulated scenario.
The exercise involves multi-agency coordination and is aimed at improving the ability of government agencies to respond to security risks and challenges, said Energy Minister Yang Berhormat Pehin Datu Singamanteri Colonel (Rtd) Dato Seri Setia (Dr) Hj MohammadYasmin Hj Umar, who also chairs the National Security Committee.
“The objective is to test our system across the board – our response to crisis, our response to disaster,” he said. “In this exercise we are more interested in how multiple agencies work together to respond to an incident… Quite honestly there are quite a lot of lessons learned. We need to go back to the drawing board.”
The minister added that His Majesty had taken a keen interest in the security exercise: “We are very fortunate to have His Majesty on the ground itself throughout the exercise, guiding us and giving us encouragement, and for a leader that is very exceptional.”
During an afternoon press conference, members of the National Security Committee briefed media on the long-term objectives of the exercise.
“In the matter of three days, we are looking into three or four kinds of threats. The air crash is just one of them,” said Dato Paduka Hj Hamdan Hj Abu Bakar, permanent secretary (Security and Enforcement) at the Prime Minister’s Office.
“It is our duty to make sure the country continues to be stable and the exercises are to make sure we are all well prepared for any eventuality.”
After the completion of the exercise today, the committee will meet with a team of consultants from the United Kingdom to assess the performance of the multi-agency effort.
“(We need to) identify if there are any capability gaps in term of adhering to existing SOPs (stan-dard operating procedures), or whether we need to further refine some of the SOPs,” said Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Pehin Datu Lailaraja Major General (Rtd) Dato Paduka Seri Hj Awg Halbi Hj Md Yusof.
DeputyRBAFCommanderFirstAdmiral Dato Seri Pahlawan Abdul Aziz Hj Mohd Tamit, who also serves as the executive director of the exercise, added that the event was the largest national exercise Brunei had ever staged, designed to test and streamline national security structures.
“The whole exercise is to test every level of decision-making, from the top of the strategic level and operational level. For you to trigger strategic decision-making, the scenario has to be big, it has to be really significant.”

HM visits nat’l security exercise site.
SEVERAL residential and commercial areas have been on lockdown for the past two days as over 5,000 personnel from 27 government agencies participate in a three-day national security exercise.
His MajestySultan Haji Hassanal BolkiahMu’izzaddin Waddaulah, the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, visited exercise sites in Brunei-Muara yesterday, where various scenarios are being staged including an airplane crash in Mengkubau.
After being briefed on the exercise, codenamed Eksesais Perisai Kebangsaan 04/2015, at the Prime Minister’s Office, the monarch then inspected operations at the StateControlCentre, located at the Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF) headquarters in Gadong.
His Majesty proceeded to the Air Traffic Service Centre at Department of Civil Aviation, and the media centre at the Brunei International Airport, established specifically to handle crises such as aviation disasters.
He also paid a visit to the Royal BruneiCrisis Management Centre which is designed to provide support to families in the event of an emergency.
The Sultan ended his visit at the site of the commercial aircraft crash in Kg Panchor, Mengkubau, where Fire and Rescue, police, military and medical personnel were on hand to respond to the simulated scenario.
The exercise involves multi-agency coordination and is aimed at improving the ability of government agencies to respond to security risks and challenges, said Energy Minister Yang Berhormat Pehin Datu Singamanteri Colonel (Rtd) Dato Seri Setia (Dr) Hj MohammadYasmin Hj Umar, who also chairs the National Security Committee.
“The objective is to test our system across the board – our response to crisis, our response to disaster,” he said. “In this exercise we are more interested in how multiple agencies work together to respond to an incident… Quite honestly there are quite a lot of lessons learned. We need to go back to the drawing board.”
The minister added that His Majesty had taken a keen interest in the security exercise: “We are very fortunate to have His Majesty on the ground itself throughout the exercise, guiding us and giving us encouragement, and for a leader that is very exceptional.”
During an afternoon press conference, members of the National Security Committee briefed media on the long-term objectives of the exercise.
“In the matter of three days, we are looking into three or four kinds of threats. The air crash is just one of them,” said Dato Paduka Hj Hamdan Hj Abu Bakar, permanent secretary (Security and Enforcement) at the Prime Minister’s Office.
“It is our duty to make sure the country continues to be stable and the exercises are to make sure we are all well prepared for any eventuality.”
After the completion of the exercise today, the committee will meet with a team of consultants from the United Kingdom to assess the performance of the multi-agency effort.
“(We need to) identify if there are any capability gaps in term of adhering to existing SOPs (stan-dard operating procedures), or whether we need to further refine some of the SOPs,” said Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Pehin Datu Lailaraja Major General (Rtd) Dato Paduka Seri Hj Awg Halbi Hj Md Yusof.
DeputyRBAFCommanderFirstAdmiral Dato Seri Pahlawan Abdul Aziz Hj Mohd Tamit, who also serves as the executive director of the exercise, added that the event was the largest national exercise Brunei had ever staged, designed to test and streamline national security structures.
“The whole exercise is to test every level of decision-making, from the top of the strategic level and operational level. For you to trigger strategic decision-making, the scenario has to be big, it has to be really significant.”

Media in Brunei: Behind The Regulations & The Rise of the New Media

The purpose of this video is for an assignment for University of Brunei Darussalam students taking the module AC-4302 Political Economy of The Media.
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• Title of film:
The Media in Brunei: Behind The Regulation and The Rise of New Media
• A brief description/synopsis of your film:
This video aims to educate the viewers on the state of media in Brunei as well as the use of the new media by Bruneian media users. We shall show certain contents that have gone viral in the new media (e.g Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, etc.) specifically in Brunei and explain why the use of new media in Brunei seems to be lacking in proper regulation and monitoring. We will also mention the external regulations that have been done by the government and further question whether those efforts are enough to control the usage of new media in Brunei. We shall also introduce the D.R.U.M.S which will be further explained in the video.
We have adopted a newscast and documentary style to our film as our aim is to show the state of media in Brunei and how new media is being utilised by the media users here. Most references are taken online from trusted government websites such as AiTi Brunei. We look into books and journals for our general understanding on the role of media and why regulation is important.
• In point form only, things in the video you wish to highlight to me (a particular shot? a particular argument/content? A particular sound/ piece of music? A particular style? Etc.)
We have brought up the issue of media users in Brunei utilising the new media to rapidly share content or information that may contain the D.R.U.M.S.
We have explained that media users in Brunei should be more responsible in the content that they might share in the new media and not to accept every information or content shared at face-value and be more wary of further sharing it to the mass public.
Apart from external regulation from the government, internal regulation or self-regulation is important where media users are aware of the content they may receive in the new media and be critical of believing it and further sharing it to their connections in the new media platforms.
• Self-reflection: Things you wish could have done better, or differently, with your video and your reasons why.
We are aware of what is lacking in the film especially in terms of content and understanding of what media regulation actually is. We have tried to relate as much to Brunei where we try to show how media regulation is done and why media regulation is important especially with the use of new media such as the internet and social networking sites.
Considering that this is a level 4000 module, our group being all 2nd year students are finding it tough to cope with the demand for the film. We need further understanding on media regulation and probably even do more research on Brunei's media regulation and its current updates. We have tried with whatever resources and time we have, with whatever understanding we have on the subject to produce this film for the module. There is also not much reference for the state of media in Brunei therefore most of our explanation are very generic and are based on our own understanding and observation of the media in Brunei.
We think we could have done a better job if all of our group members are able to synchronize our time with one another to do work in this film assignment. However due to each and of us taking different modules, our free times are also different thus limiting the options for us to sit down together and working on this assignment. Our lack in knowledge in video recording also limits our ability to provide a good presentation in the film and that we took too much time experimenting with different styles and approaches in recording.
Simply said, we know we could have done better in filming and explaining media regulation.
List of references (books, journals, websites) that have been cited
•Authority for Info-communications TechnologyIndustry (AiTi) (2013). Social Media -- Challenges in Brunei, Mr. Haji Yahkup binHaji Menudin. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/asp/CMS/Events/2013/RR-ITP-2013/S4_Brunei.pdf. [Last Accessed 15/11/2013].
•Dennis McQuail (2010). Media Regulation. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www2.le.ac.uk/projects/oer/oers/media-and-communication/oers/ms7501/mod2unit11/mod2unit11cg.pdf. [Last Accessed 20/11/2013].
•Feintuck, M, Varney, M., (2006) Media Regulation, Public Interest and The Law (2nd Ed.).Edinburgh University Press.
•Fourie, P.T. (2008). Media Studies: Policy, Management and Media Representation. Cape Town. Juta & Co. Ltd
•The Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy (PCMLP) (2004) [ONLINE] Self-Regulation of Digital Media Converging on the Internet: Industry Codes of Conduct in Sectoral Analysis. Available at :http://pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/sites/pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/files/IAPCODEfinal.pdf [Last Accessed 20/11/2013]

Beyond the Media: Islam, State and Society in Brunei | 29 Jan '16

SynopsisBrunei, a tiny kingdom in Southeast Asia, has gained notoriety in recent times after the country's ruler decided to impose Islamic law in the country. International media outlets have criticized the Sultan for his decision, which is deemed unwise and hypocritical. Beyond the media portrayal, little is known about Brunei.
This seminar seeks to understand the role of Islam within the Bruneian state and society. The speaker will examine the historical role of Islam in Brunei, expound on the concept of Malay identity, Islam and monarchy (Melayu, Islam, Beraja) that has defined the Bruneian state. He will also draw a trajectory of the future role of Islam in Brunei.
About the Speaker
AminAbdul Aziz is Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Policy Studies, University of Brunei Darussalam. He is holder of an Ijazah with an unbroken chain of transmission (sanad muttasil) to Prophet Muhammad. He also holds a Master in Islamic Studies graduating overall first and awarded the Abdullah ibn AbbasAward for Excellence in Shari'ah Sciences from the Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences, Virginia, USA.
About the ModeratorMohamed Ali is an Executive Producer at TheMedia, an independent production house. He has been a television anchor for current affairs programmes for 20 years. He is a keen observer of social and political development in and around Singapore.
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Critical Xchange (CRIX) is a unique organization that aims to provide a mutually beneficial platform for citizens and incoming expats to exchange news, views and skills with the local community. Since our inception in 2012, CRIX (formerly known as the Muslim Expatriates' Network) has organised several groundbreaking programmes and events to build and strengthen the local community. Bringing people together for mutual gain is our key focus. We have a diverse community of members and value inclusivity. We invite you on our journey of the sharing of expertise, time and knowledge for the greater good and are excited about the upcoming discussions that seek to promote intelligent conversations.
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Brunei Darussalam is a tiny sultanate in the north of the island of Borneo located on the shores of the South China Sea and is surrounded by the Malayan federal states of Sabah and Sarawak. The capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is like something from an exotic fantasy.
The splendour of the mosque of SultanOmar Ali Saiffudin is a captivating sight. This Islamic landmark is also a symbol of great wealth and was built in 1958 and was named after the father of the present sultan. Snow whiteItalianCarrara marble was used as building material, with granite from Shanghai. It commemorates the founder of modern Brunei.
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